Who needs Ruby on Rails? When PHP-on-WordPress-on-Thesis is all you need for fast professional websites!
If, like me, you’re more of a hack than a professional coder, PHP, WordPress and Thesis are the way to go. Leave Ruby on Rails to the real nerdy nerds.
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Introducing the only iPhone app that lets you write posts, upload photos, edit pages, and manage comments on your blog from your iPhone or iPod Touch. With support for both WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress (2.7 or higher), users of all experience levels can get going in seconds.
via WordPress for iPhone.
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Mysql Ajax Table Editor is a very versatile and customizable mysql editor. It is PHP4 and PHP5 compatible and it has incredible join capabilities. This mysql editor has the ability to join on multiple tables and maintain search functionality and best of all it is written with ajax. This makes the script very dynamic and it can be customized to fit almost every application. Things like dynamic forms and user defined actions make it very powerful.
via Mysql Ajax Table Editor.
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OutWit Hub is my new favourite extension for Firefox. It let’s you easily extract data from any HTML web page and export to Excel.
The interface is very intuitive and works like a browser. The Guess and List functions are accurate and usually extract infomation as expected. Guess and List are suitable for most data extraction tasks, but if you really need something more complex you can write custom scrapers for OutWit. It’s also pretty easy to automate OutWit and scrape and store data from multiple pages. OutWit Hub is easily the best entry-level scraper I’ve used.
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There are five methods for polyphasic sleep that all focus on many 20-minute naps throughout the day and possibly a couple hours of core sleep at night. The most simple is the “Siesta” method, which includes just one nap in the day and then a huge chunk of sleep at night. Remarkably, adding just one nap during the day shaves an hour and forty minutes off your total sleep requirement.
How To Hack Your Brain, Part 1: Sleep | Dustin Curtis.
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